Japanese Idioms is targeted to those with intermediate Japanese understanding. It contains 101 Japanese idioms. What is an idiom? Like a “chip on your shoulder” or “hit the nail on the head” are examples of English idioms. Has three sections, namely, Categories where you browse through and learn idioms. Flash Card mode lets you choose display order either by Japanese or English and choose either Phrases Only, Examples Only or All. Front of the flash card shows the English equivalent translation with practical usage. Tap on flash card to flip over and it’ll show Japanese kanji with romaji and sound button you can hear it too. Quiz mode has you choosing multiple choice.
Covers a broad range of topics. While your learning an idiom of interest to you it’ll give you the English equivalent translation alonog with the literal translation. Clicking sound button let’s you hear the Japanese idiom, English equivalent translation, Example sentences in Japanese and English. I could easily see someone making a list of 101 idioms with sound and selling it but they go in depth with pratical usage information and example sentences to reinforce when to properly use such an idiom.
I absolutely love Quiz mode. Best way is to just hear the idiom and form the answer in your head and then look at the choices. If you look at the choices you may be cheating. It’ll auto advance and speak the next idiom after answer the question.


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